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News from 23/10/1994

1994; Gale Group;

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Taki, Waldemar Januszczak, John Dugdale, Professor Philip Rees, David Burghes, Mark Searle, Barbara Hall, Helen Davidson, G Gaits, John Peter, Pam Barrett, Mark Reason, Jonathan Miller, Eric Dymock, Lesley White, John Birch, Susan d'Arcy, Joanna Duckworth, Nick Rufford, Graham Rose, Steven Goldman, Ned Balfe, Terence Blacker, Diana Wright Personal Finance Editor, Kirstle Hamilton, Davey Winder, Alistair Scott, Mark Urban, Sally Payne, Lucy Hughes-Hallett, Phillip Craigle, Stanley Ellis, Sean Ryan Science Correspondent, Alan Curtis, Charles Hymas, Andrew Sullivan, Clive Davis, Alysen Miller, Mary Wilson, Jack Kerouac, Susan Irvine, Edward Platt, David Leppard Home Affairs Correspondent, Tony Allen-Mills, Martin James, Robert Sandall, Matthew Tynan, Irwin Stelzer, Sam Weren, Peter Wilson, Howard Foster, Deryk Brown, Roger Anderson, David Thompson, Carla Lane, David Dougill, George Parry, Shena Mackay, Vinny Lee, Barry Norman, Sean South, David Hewson, Harvey Porlock, Randeep Ramesh, Anne-Marie Conway, Hugh Canning, Susan Cowan-Jenssen, Peter Kemp, Louise Taylor, David Conway, Sean Ryan, Geoff Whitten, James Strachan, Lord Montagu, Caroline Lees, Peter Millar, McIlvanney, Marius Brill, Peter Kellner, George Perry, Charlotte Atkins, Mark Skipworth, Nick Gardner, Harry Ritchie, Shelley von Strunckel, Ardyn Bernoth, Yvette Sitten, Jonathan Margolis, Christine Toomey, Terence Rattigan, Bernard Cafferty, Nick's knack, Stuart Wavell, Roger Eglin, Sue Evans, Paul Donovan, Emma Robertson, Kathleen Halton, Lord St John Fawsley, Sue Lawrence, Jeff Randall, James Bethell, Paul Driver, James Adams, John Slim, David Ward, Ian Chadband, Lord Lucan, Richard Bath, Helen Chislett, Susan Clark, David Lawrenson, Dave Thomas, Andy Goldberg, Phil Baker, Christopher Lloyd, Gerald Jones, Peter Gartland, John Karter, Kate Saunders, Paul McCartney, Steve Ellis, Marie Colvin, Diana Wright, Frank Kane, Stephen Jones, Andrew Grice Chief Political Correspondent, Patricia Clough, Jonathan Dimbleby, Tom Baistow, Paul Nuki, Andrew Grice, Julie Cohen, Ivan Hill, Martin Searby, Rob Ryan, Claire Oldfield, Ian Critchley, William Langley, Alex Kadis, Ian Burrell, Lois Rogers Medical Correspondent, Christopher Goodwin, John P McCarthy, Richard Woods, Clive Everton, Harold MacMillan, Roland White, Peter Johnson, Rachel Cooke, Antony Worrall Thompson, Maurice Chittenden, Sasha Miller, Mark Franchetti, Julie Burchill, Michael Jones Political Editor, David Hunn, Amanda Pardoe, Joe LoveJoy, Louisa Young, Michèle Roberts, Valerie Singleton, Claran Byrne, Niall Ferguson, D J Taylor, Mihir Bose, Ian Thomson, Sean Langan, Godfrey Smith, Matthew Lynn, Michael Austin, Roy Greenslade, Andrew Alderson, John Waples, Tim Furniss, Jonathan Ross, A A Gill, Marlene Dietrich, Christa D'Souza, Andrew Malone, Matthew Campbell, Stan Levenson, John Carey, Norman Macrae, Chris Dighton, Bill Martin, Godfrey Golzen, Lauren St John, Georgina Montagu, Jonathan Calvert, Margaret-Anne Barr, Alan Sillitoe, Gilbert Adair, Andrew Lorenz, Naomi Caine, David Wickers, Laurence Oliver, William Donaldson, Joe Lovejoy, Jonathan Futrell, Chris Lightbown, Vince Wright, Hugh Pearman, Paula Reed, Joan Brady, Tim Rice, Neil MacLean, Emma Forrest, Simon Reeve, Peter Roebuck, Carey Scott, Joanna Simon, Dr Ian Turton, Sophie Grigson, Dan Pearson, Boris Schapiro, Karen Robinson,

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Contents End of House of Windsor: Charles to rename royals Prince had three separate love affairs with Parker Bowles Contents British Airways Contents Diana meets Hillary Clinton at VIP lunch Contents Major to combat sleaze with new code of conduct Doctors unlock secret of old age Reader's Guide Collins English Dictionary The story that went around the world. . . . . . in the paper with the best writers Added Value Royal Caribbean Cruises The Best Weekend Reading The Sunday Times Macleod Immigration Services Limited Classified Life was hell with Maxwell Widow tells how Capt Bob beat his children and humiliated her Betty Maxwell:'To retain his love I abandoned my… Nissan Tesco Kiss and kill film runs foul of censors Labour urged to tax child benefit for high earners Halifax Bishops outed by gay crusader Nissan Article Withdrawn Brussels wants to ban swimmers from Brighton Measles American Airlines Scottish island rebels against English laird NEC Private schools test their pupils for drug abuse Labour MPs want republic In today's Other Papers Dublin presses for end to RUC Tory researchers plan a dirty campaign £4.6m hospitality bill for military The Astra from Vauxhall Labour moves in on Hollywood Agriculture ministry poised to cull back-street fur farms Gulf's holiday secret is out Castrated sex offender still preys on boys South African Airways Hollywood announces the virtual death of the actor Computer technology on brink of ousting expensive, old-fashioned humans Power Macintosh from Apple The Beirut boom Police ignore victims to cook crime books Phoney Fayeds now built into Gstaad Atticvs It's all Greek to Finney Hollywood men, and others, who kiss and tell Bank of Scotland Banking Direct Picture Gallery Air France Welcome to the House of Sleaze Focus: Cash for Questions One minister admits taking a backhander and resigns. Another denies the same accusation and slugs it out. Can John Major ever cleanse the stables at the Palace of Westminster? Insight Article Withdrawn How to Win Friends and Influence MPs The Consultancy Kings Nordicsport Golden touch with discretion assured The Lobbyist Rover Vengeful Fury circles the Tories he says betrayed him The Whistle Blower Clinton gambles all on peace President risks backlash over Syria initiative Russia repudiates European treaty on force reductions Hong Kong airport cleared for takeoff Hostages sighted alive in Cambodia Gwent Israel fears massive terror attack during American talks The Seven Dwarfs go to Tinseltown Lemsip Armchair diplomacy: A teenage boy stops to talk to a… Drug find sparks terror on island Saudi diplomat on hunger strike The Sunday Times Music Collection Week 8 Queen unfazed by Russian slip-ups Has-beens gather in last-ditch bid to save soul of German liberalism Renault Cars with Flair RSPCA America's wild men jailed in 'tombs' Hi-tech hell for prison hardmen Canon $16m dirt flies in US poll campaign Brother Boots Dark horse stalks French presidency Drug-case Briton faces execution Association of Accounting Technicians Russian army link to bombing Employment Group Department Crazed passion of two schoolgirls ends in prison The Document Company Rank Xerox Himmler's witch watch revealed Berlin Diary Bare-faced cheek in the Bundestag Spies come into the fold Air Miles Frontline drug fighters to be axed From tonight, you can enjoy an extra hour of… Down's babies miss out on heart surgery Weather and Travel Outlook Dublin seizes 'subversives' Teachers attack literacy targets News Digest Runaway father Victims named Walker trial Voici must pay M25 victim Goodwood Travel Limited 'The most intimate friendship of his life' Part two of edited extracts from his authorised biography, The Prince of Wales Inside Tyne Wear Development Corporation Face-to-face with the 'tragic' Windsors in exile Charles: The authorised biography "A hard woman, unsympathetic and superficial" Charles on the duchess "He gave up so much for so little" The duchess on the abdication Preposterous and presumptuous 'The strain is immense, yet I want to do my duty' Thatcher's words of warning Batting to get his views across to a reluctant prime minister Advice from Harold Macmillan has a familiar ring Triumph of Bismarck in a cardigan After Helmut Kohli's election victory, British politicians will need to do some clever tightrope-walking, writes Norman Macrae Are we supposed to be grateful? Five women in the Labour front line is hardly a cause for exultation, says Kate Saunders British Red Cross I will show you market failure in a cup of instant coffee Allowing the market its head does not always result in maximum choice or value for the consumer, writes Peter Kellner Players going out to the centre court at Wimbledon pass under a notice Something rotten in the House Quidnunc Charles should beware the Establishment getting even Inside Politics Inside Politics Michael Jones Political Editor Acorn World The one taboo that should never be broken The latest theories on racial inferiority may sound like neutral academic research, writes Niall Ferguson, but in the real world they will be enthusiastically embraced by those with an unpleasant racist agenda Orange Race and IQ. . . Are whites cleverer than blacks? Charles Murray first attracted controversy when he discovered the underclass. Now his theories on genetics and intelligence have provoked outrage in America, as Andrew Sullivan found when he tried to publish them Forever in the shadow, forever in the debt She pleads poverty while her maid serves the tea. Lesley White puzzles over the continuing enigma of Robert Maxwell's widow as she comes to term with life alone Staples Bradford & Bingley Building Society The men from the ministry face the axe But reductions in the ranks of the civil service are not all they seem, say Peter Kellner and Simon Reeve Rent-a-column: by appointment to the Queen Cala Homes (South) Limited Harley House The ghost who still haunts the nation's imagination Profile Moves are afoot to declare him dead; but the missing earl somehow just won't go away What's new, copycat? Nothing under the sun The recent furore over plagiarism at Oxford merely shows originality to be an elastic concept, writes Peter Millar The London Language Show It's enough to make you sick Bradford & Bingley Building Society Should the prince have told the public so much? Tabloid tricks Overseas Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cyprus Multiple Classified Advertising Items A long-lasting love affair The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Pinheiros Altos Multiple Classified Advertising Items Count me out Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Points Multiple Classified Advertising Items St-George Queensway Quay Gibraltar Berkeley Home Multiple Classified Advertising Items Bryant Homes Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Central London Estates Agents Multiple Display Advertising Items Savills International Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winkworth Multiple Classified Advertising Items John Wilcox & Co. Multiple Classified Advertising Items Marsh & Parsons Keith Cardale Groves Residential Limited Tower Bridge Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items George Stead John D Wood & Co. The London Mews Company North of the Thames Multiple Classified Advertising Items Positive vetting for Herriot country People seeking a better life outside the southeast will find house prices surprisingly high in Yorkshire's so-called golden triangle, writers Mary Wilson Property Multiple Classified Advertising Items Barbican Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Jumpin' Jack Flash once slept here Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Savills Charles Church Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Article Withdrawn Picture Gallery For the Record Racing This Week's Fixtures Sport on Tv and Radio Rugby Union Australians battered News Focus Motor racing Golf Cycling Athletics Tennis Equestrianism America strike back to level it Not so much an encore more of a distant echo John Karter on Guy Harwood, the trainer for whom Dancing Brave was first a blessing, then a curse Bookies running for cover Harold harries Hicks to seal final place Snooker Bradley riding high Stuttering start for South Africa Time for a dose of Scarlet fever Stephen Jones believes South Africa should beware Lianelli's traditions rather than their recent tribulations Rugby World Cup Fouroux's plans hit the language barrier The Rugby Column Barnes pulls off his shirt as Inverdale puts one on Mark Reason on how the rival shows on the BBC and BSkyB are wooing the armchair viewer Leicester draw on last-gasp luck Mark Reason at the Recreation Ground Sad Bristol give Wasps a helping hand Turner lifts Sale in basement battle No room for comfort in Jack's house Stephen Jones looks at England's options under Jack Rowell, a regime where even the stars are forced to fight for their places Vive la difference No regrets from Ferguson The Hugh McIlvanney column Novotna and Sukova set for shoot-out KLM Martinez, the forgotten champion The Spanish queen of Wimbledon bowed out early at Brighton. Ian Chadband on a troubled reign Higgins heads the cue Burn Warne for the Ashes Flashing the willow is better than letting him mesmerise In 1993 Australia ruled the waves thanks to the volatile magician responsible for resuscitating the spinner's art This time, says Peter Roebuck, England must seize the initiative in the test of fire against the brat with the knack A Test too far for the Australians? Are Australia too battle-weary to mount their habitual challenge? Air France After the euphoria, back to work Joe Lovejoy believes that Manchester United's epic draw with Barcelona may lift them at Blackburn today Everton play the waiting game Chris Lightbown investigates the crisis at Goodison Park and ponders the future of the manager Mike Walker Luton chairman ready for a stretch inside Premier League First Division Second Division Third Division Conference & Minor Leagues Scotland Europe Forest continue to stalk leaders Joe Lovejoy at Villa Park Norwich sign off in style Preece prolongs Everton's suffering Wonder Wingers: How Lee Sharpe Stole a March on Ryan Giggs The TV Game Cadette keeps Wolves at bay Barnes tops Liverpool's vintage act Cole's labours lift conservative Newcastle FA Cup in chaos over Tottenham ban The Football Column Slick City prove much too smart for Tottenham Dicks in shadow of Rush Twelve good men and true British heroes hold out Britain's Top Team of Sportswriters Contents Article Withdrawn Contents The Famous Grouse Finest Scotch Whisky Contents Montague in bid to avert bankruptcy Banks may get only 50p in £1 Blacklist threat over new issues Digital PC BAe chief opens fire on GEC in warship battle Contents Fight to stop decline in UK holiday income Britain runs up £3bn tourism deficit as popularity wanes SmithKline faces USprobe City Editor: Jeff Randall Contents Brierley builds 25% pref stake in Wembley Success of sunshine tours leaves Britain in the shade Agenda OKI Bock lines up £90m City deal Europeans join rush for Boots drug arm Jaguar may lose £20m on XJ220 APV bank breach threat CNT Sir James Blyth: Boots should decide the fate of its… Sedgemoor East moves West Matthew Lynn reports on why Far Eastern industrial giants such as Samsung are choosing Britain in a continental contest for new investment Eccentric tycoon dispenses humiliation and kindness Samsung's chief has pledged to give most of his fortune to his workers if they bow to new reforms Matthew Lynn reports Ericsson Crowning glory of northeast champion A share in the boardroom British Midland Sharewatch Xerox lifts Rank as Oasis hurdle cleared Sharewatch Ft-Se 100 index No light at tunnel's end The financial future for Eurotunnel is bleak, but when Le Shuttle runs there's little to beat it Eurotunnel's banks will call the shots for the next year as the margin for error shrinks. Can long-suffering shareholders ever get a return on their money? Le Shuttle steams ahead of ferries Trade Indemnity Jaguar Cash Crunch BSI Quality Assurance Debt-laden GPA sees clearer skies ahead The Irish aircraft-leasing company has stemmed its losses, but huge debts still remain, writes Kirstie Hamilton BMW plans a revolution with Rover Swansea The Royal Academy of Engineering Investment shortfall spells the end of Clarke's dream Capital spending is not keeping up with consumption, posing a serious threat to growth, writes Bill Martin Mercedes-Benz Trucks and Vans Business runs best without Congress American Account IBM may drop Intel from its new products Microchips IBM may switch to a clone manufacturer's chips or to the Power PC platform for its new personal computers, writes Christopher Lloyd Bose Ltd Dancing on the digital highway Multimedia Choreographers are being urged to design dancers on PCs and explore the creative use of multimedia. Christopher Lloyd reports Putting the enemy in perspective Virtual Reality Fighter pilots do not have to take off to see what enemy terrain looks like, writes Tim Furniss Bournemouth University Pocket computers enter the big time Personal Digital Assistants A rebirth of pocket computers could turn them into the essential communications tool of the future Shop till you drop in Download City In part six of this series, Devey Winder explains how you can get hundreds of Internet files into your own PC - for free Digital PC Software rewrites alphabet User-friendly guide to writing word perfect Training The Sunday Times training videos now cover all the main word-processing packages Bits & Bytes The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Time Computer Systems Ltd Business Opportunity for Contract Cleaning Company Cabouchon CCS Cabouchon European Retail Membership Multiple Display Advertising Items Touchstone Associates Limited AudiTEL Megatech Software Multiple Display Advertising Items Ringrose & Co Capital idea helps budding entrepreneurs A business start-up advice service developed for London could be copied elsewhere, writes Randeep Ramesh Cruise-line collapses leaves refit company all at sea A David and Goliath battle over a cruise liner is casting a giant shadow over a small British company, writes Ardyn Bernoth Multiple Classified Advertising Items Overseas Company Registration Agents Ltd Multiple Display Advertising Items SCF Multiple Classified Advertising Items Prontaprint Ltd Tiny Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Bulletin Stock PLC Russians surface in Ireland Picture Gallery Radisson Edwardian Hotels Lloyd's chief tells of drawers rummage Prufrock Money on a plate for diners Going back to luxury basics Picture Gallery The doubtful privilege of tunnel vision Quantum reap for Soros Stanhope to ask for more time Northeast is wooing a second Korean giant Wembley Pearson invests £52m in Future Experts split on outlook for house prices Unit-trust companies hand gift to taxman Investment that's strictly for the birds Contents Millions unclaimed in war pensions Budget 'may put new cap on Peps' Fidelity Investments Contents Discount offered on direct approach Chancellor will need to prune soaring Peps Comment J. Rothschild Assurance Marketing Group Freeholder's death blocks sale of flat Questions of cash Every week our own consumer champion tackles readers' money problems, giving answers and seeking redress on their behalf Guinness Flight Managed Currency Funds Time for a change in pension rules Discrimination on additional voluntary contributions penalises savers in company schemes If the state insists we look after ourselves in old age, it must level the playing field, argues Diana Wright The Equitable Life AVCs or Peps, which are best? Tax rules on extra payments Save to build a safety net Broadcaster Valerie Singleton offers sound financial advice to people of all ages Val's tip: make a will Singer & Friedlander Investment Funds Good homes for 'spare' money Clerical Medical Investment Group Ways to put a roof over your head Pocket money falls to meet teenage needs Alysen Miller, 13, discusses the trials of teenage penury Henderson touche Remnant Perpetual Big returns for little savers Children's pocket money has risen 9% this year. Amanda Pardoe looks at how they could invest some of it for a high return Fantasy Fund Manager The Fatsy 250: Pick your Shares from this List What is ShareLink? Select your partner for Latin America's dance The restoration of democracy and strengthening of free markets in much of Latin America makes the region an ideal place for growth and investment It pays to scrape the barrel My favourite share Richard Hughes, manager of M&G's Recovery funds, invests when firms hit rock bottom Hughes:'We buy companies where people have… Jaguar Don't go courting disaster A rising tide of negligence claims has sparked off a rush for insurance cover, writes Helen Davidson Broker opens shop TLG plc Black Horse Financial Services The New M&G Managed Growth Fund The New M&G Managed Growth Pep Foreign & Colonial Chamberlain De Broe Ltd Northern Rock Multiple Display Advertising Items Invest in Euro alphabet soup Sicavs, Ucits and OEICs are waiting for British investors. Peter Gartland finds out what they are Deadline looms for late tax returns Save & Prosper Archaic telephones ring up a fortune Collecting for investment Slow societies finally raise rates for savers Hargreaves Lansdown Asset Management Ltd Schroders Investment Management Towry Law Financial Planning Ltd Scottish Widows Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Bank will pay £10 for each mistake Savings News Risk-free bonds win out The Equitable Life London & Country Mortgages Limited Top savings rates UK smaller companies unit trusts Best mortgage rates Chase De Vere Mortgage Management The Sunday Times Peps Foreign Colonial Win with magic and mystery National Lottery If logic does not bring you inspiration to choose numbers, go with the weird and wonderful, writes Sam Weren Scheme cuts inheritance tax Securitised Endowment Contracts PLC Save & Prosper Allied Trust Bank Personal Finance Multiple Classified Advertising Items BMW Multiple Display Advertising Items McGill Executive Audi Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sytner direct Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Heathrow Woodfield Facilities Multiple Display Advertising Items Hexagon of Highgate Multiple Display Advertising Items Privilege Insurance Multiple Classified Advertising Items ADT Auctions Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times Multiple Classified Advertising Items Clive Sutton Jeep Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Guy Salmon Jaguar Grange Clive Sutton Jaguar Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Mercedes Authorised Dealers Breakdown in a used Mercedes? You'll be lucky Mercedes-Benz B & K Thomas HMG Normand Puttocks Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Pentagon Gerard Mann Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Alan Day London Multiple Display Advertising Items Lancaster Malaya Group Plc Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Porsche Official Centres Multiple Display Advertising Items Glenvarigill JCT600 Porsche Stratstone Porsche Rivervale Multiple Display Advertising Items AFN Porsche Lancaster Multiple Classified Advertising Items Car Marks of Hull Multiple Display Advertising Items Parkwood Chariots Multiple Classified Advertising Items DVLA Classic Collection Registration Transfers Elite Registrations Jack Barclay H. R. Owen Lancaster Murray Motor Company Official Rolls Royce & Bentley Distributors Multiple Display Advertising Items Dutton Forshaw Paramount Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Times Mondeo's child is fair of face Ford's new concept coupés are among the stars of the Birmingham motor show, says Eric Dymock Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota Two tons of serenity in pursuit of Ecstasy The silver lady finds herself on the prow of the Flying Spur, the fastest Rolls-Royce ever Multiple Classified Advertising Items Toyota SAAB Multiple Display Advertising Items Swan Hellenic The time machine Deep in the jungles of Belize, James Strachan finds himself transported to a world of lost Mayan cities, where people prefer to ignore the modern world and its complexities Cunard Ship shape of the future David Wickers on the rise of the British Cruise market Gearing up Walking boots Up & Coming Festivals, exhibitions and celebrations worldwide Russia's international flights declared safe Directions Last warriors On the rails Aito renews pressure Sail away Flights to the snow In brief French eschew challenge Fares fair Discovery Cruises Hear their song Unknown music and the beauty of autumn in Ireland; Alistair Scott on the rare mix that is the Wexford Festival Qantas World Offers Hilton U. S. Options World Options Access Visa Direct Line Flights Super Travel Winter Sun World Travel Service The Big country You could fit several European countries into Texas. The people who thought big and built the mansions and fought the wars doff their stetsons to nobody. They don't have to, says David Wickers Pakistan International China with Bales Travelink Group Ltd Club Med Multiple Display Advertising Items Cunard British Airways Trail Finders Flight Bookers Multiple Display Advertising Items Italy Sky Shuttle Travel Savers Qantas Direct Travel Insurance Multiple Display Advertising Items Lunn Poly flight Shop Bon Voyage Airline Network The Travel Bug Quest Worldwide USAirtours Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Meridian Multiple Display Advertising Items Bridge the World Iberia Austravel Nelsons Travel Anglo Pacific Peregor Multiple Display Advertising Items Page & Moy Holidays Eurocamp P&O European Ferries Solo's China Travel Service (UK) Ltd Inspirations plc Tropical Places Euro Sites Inspirations plc Goldenjoy holidays Hayes and Jarvis Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Simply Tropix Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Take-offs for skiers Scott on Skiing Travel Multiple Classified Advertising Items French Country The Rail Shop Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Winter wonder lands Where better to celebrate Advent than in Vienna, says Neil MacLean, below Charlotte Atkins selects more alternative Christmas holidays, right Multiple Classified Advertising Items The Sunday Times Pettitts Ski Thomson at Lunn Poly Multiple Classified Advertising Items 'Something Special' Travel Ltd The magic of Italy Algarve Villas with Pools Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Florida Villas with Pools New England Country Homes Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Ski Solutions Ski Wings Bladon Lines Mark Warner Snow Line Skiwest Direct Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Character Cottages Stakis Hotels Rural Retreats Hanbury Manor English Country Cottages Multiple Classified Advertising Items Cornwall & Devon Multiple Classified Advertising Items L Horizon Multiple Display Advertising Items Multiple Classified Advertising Items My Hols Alan Sillitoe always travels with an old Baedeker to hand Christmas & New Year Breaks Hellidon Lakes Hotel & Country Club The Woolacombe Bay Hotel Mitre Hotel New Continental Hotel Keswick Whatley Manor Easton Grey Malmesbury Wiltshire Torquay Oakley Court Windsor Falcondale Country House Hotel Barrowfield Hotel Botley Park Hotel and Country Club Heron House Hotel Farthings Hotel & Restaurant New Forest Anchor Hotel Porlock Harbour The Bedford Hotel Colour Brochure Strathmore Hotel The Longdale Hotel & Country Club Careys Manor Crown Commended Radfords Country Hotel Dawlish,… The Grand Hotel Selvedere Hotel The Trouville Hotel Bournemouth The last resort The season's over, but the cinema tickets are still selling. Rob Ryan returns to Broadstairs The Glebe Hotel Hatton Court Hotel The Parkhill Country House Hotel A Best Western Hotel Chevin Lodge Hotel Hannafore Point Hotel Christmas and New Year The Sunday Times Multiple Display Advertising Items Gemini N B Selection Ltd Selector Europe Spencer Stuart Ward Executive Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd Ward Executive Limited Multiple Display Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd MSL International National Westminster Life Assurance Hoggett Bowers Wickland Westcott Mckensic Waterman & Co. Whitehead Selection Hoggett Bowers Wickland Westcott Fletcher Hunt PLC Goodman Graham Multiple Display Advertising Items N B Selection Ltd National Westminster Bank Whitehead Selection Limited N B Selection Ltd Michael Page Sales & Marketing Purcon Consultants Limited Macmillan Davies Powergen P-E International Potterton Myson I&S Limited Michael Beer Associates Ashley Search & Selection ARC International N B Selection Ltd JPMorgan Harvey Nash PLC Ernst & Young Plug into the power of your people This week's IPD conference will address one of today's key issues: how firms can gain an edge by fully utilising their staff's talents, writes Godfrey Golzen Ericsson Michael Page Sales & Marketing Metrica Picture Gallery Multiple Display Advertising Items ISIS International Ltd Strathearn Advertising Limited Recruitment holds steady Executive Market Coopers & Lybrand Executive Resourcing SCR The Recruitment Specialists Heidrick & Struggles K/f Associates Floyd Advertising Research Machines Gripped by the fear of promotion Many managers are reluctant to accept promotion but that does not mean they lack the ability to make a success of the job, writes Godfrey Golzen Executive Opportunities CSR Recruitment Consultants Training and Enterprise Council Charterhouse Executives PA Consulting Group WSA Corporation International Wall Street Systems S&S International PLC Defence Research Agency The Whitney Group Mining Scotland Sun EBE search associates ltd James Knight Search & Selection Dataquest CEPEC CJA Reuters BBC World Service Buckmans Sales & Marketing Share our Vision to Be the World Class Leaders in… Peregrine Capital Vietnam Ltd Representative News Datacom Limited CableTel National Remote Sensing Centre Limited Retail Human Resources Baddow Hall Group Multiple Display Advertising Items Sales and Marketing International Management… Enterprise House Connaught SAP Projects in the USA Itelligroup, Inc. 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Multiple Display Advertising Items Guinness Brewing Worldwide Ltd Multiple Classified Advertising Items Executive Selection Associates Norman Hampel Multiple Classified Advertising Items Multiple Display Advertising Items Simpson Crowden Consultants Hogg Clarke International Sheffield University Management School Ashridge Cranfield University MBA International Every Penny Profit Back into Schools Cranfield University Management Centre University of Bradford Arthur Andersen & Co The Management School Imperial College GE International City University Business School Lombard Motor Finance Open Computers and Finance Plc Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University Roffey Park Management Institute Shriro (Singapore) PTE Ltd Warwick Parker & Co Ltd Finance & Learning Association University of Cambridge University of Wales International Training Organisation Export Sales Manager University of Leeds University of Westminster Epson Barclays Multiple Classified Advertising Items Sheffield Hallam University Merton moving ahead Benefits agency Medical Services Diocese of London The Lord's Taverners Ltd Bassetlaw Weston Park Northampton Healthcare British Heart Foundation The Dean & Chapter of Durham Education Multiple Display Advertising Items Kingston University St George's School for Girls University of Brighton Northern Ireland Civil Service Commission National Lottery Charities Board Central School of Counselling and Therapy St. George's University School of Medicine St. Aldates College Challenge Educational Services Lessons that just don't add up With employers bemoaning the numeracy skills of young recruits, a more vocational maths GCSE is needed, writes David Burghes Education The University of Auckland The University of Birmingham The Sunday Times 'Cash starved' schools have millions in bank accounts The SMAE Institute The Chartered Association of Certified Accountants Kent International Airport Multiple Display Advertising Items The American College in London University of Brighton Multiple Display Advertising Items The Sunday Times St Brelade's College Challenge Educational Services LX Challenge Educational Services EF International Language Schools Language Line Contents Flash! Flashman And The Angel Of The Lord by George MacDonald Fraser Collins Harvill £15.99 pp394 Picture Gallery Contents Picture Gallery Prize gathering Still reeling from an afternoon of unique benevolence, Harry Ritchie reports on The Sunday Times's annual literary awards Critical List Harvey Porlock flicks through saintly pages and charmed lives The outsider James McNeill Whistler Beyond The Myth by Ronald Anderson and Anne Koval John Murray £25 pp570 Writing Magazine Child of violence Under My Skin Volume One Of My Autobiography, To 1949 by Doris Lessing Harper Collins £20 pp419 More is less Brando: Songs My Mother Taught Me by Marlon Brando with Robert Lindsey Century £17.99 pp468 Brando by Peter Manso Weidenfeld £20 pp1,118 History Today Esquire A leap in the dark Nureyev by Peter Watson Hodder £20 pp470 Faugh! Grrr! The Good Opera Guide. By Denis Forman Weidenfeld £20 pp953 The Sunday Times Diary Cutting against the bias Memoirs are made of this: Lucy Hughes-Hallett studies the troubled and elusive art of biography On the Shelf Shena Mackay is charmed by Madeleine St John's The Women in Black 50 Years Ago this Week Dylan Thomas to Gwen and Vernon Watkins, apologising for not making their wedding, where he was due to be best man. October 28,1944 Continental drifters Thesiger by Michael Asher Viking £20 pp582 Younghusband by Patrick French HarperCollins £20 pp440 The Times Literary Supplement The Sunday Times Concise Crossword No 346 Mettle detector The Quick And The Dead: Under Siege In Sarajevo by Janine di Giovanni Phoenix House £12.99 pp178 Never forget The Missing Of The Somme by Geoff Dyer H Hamilton £15.99 pp157 Stephen King Insomnia Alphabt spaghtti A Void by Georges Perec trans by Gilbert Adair Harvill £15.99 pp285 Talk of the devil Spanky by Christopher Fowler Warner Books £6.99 pp338 Listen to this . . . Death by water Original Sin by P D James Faber £14.99 pp426 Shortlist Abacus Paperbacks Talking Books Hardbacks Paperbacks Colt Books Ltd Advertising in the Books Section The Sunday Times Writers News The Seven Crystal Balls Strip-Teasers The Funday Times Club Nickelottery Night Rider Knockout Knokles Funday Times Beryl the Peril Swansong Jet Propelled First Class Post Aliens Streets Ahead Out of this World Wonder Whe… Deputy Pink Mr Clean Rex and Tex Lord Snoopy The Numskulls Fish Tales Joe 90 Intelligent Cod Kellogg's Corn Pops Contents Inside United colours Stripping away the myths Mariella Frostrup's Week Age wary Bloodline More Psychology to Pooh-pooh? Michael Aspel has admitted he is a bit of an Eeyore. Who are you, asks Roland White Picture Gallery The Lygon Arms Boy wonders Being the teen dream made flesh is great for Hollywood box office but a bit wearing for the soul. Alex Kadis meets a thoughtful Keanu Reeves Someone to watch over me Roseanne is engaged to Big Ben, her minder. William Langley investigates why so many rich and powerful women turn to their bodyguards for affection Ski The Sunday Times Admirals of the pleat Real men are dropping their trousers. Marius Brill asks three experts how to show a bit of skirt Polaroid The Sunday Times Brute force Brave police horses. Loyal carrier pigeons. And now, loving Disney lions. A a Gill is sick as a parrot at the way we ascribe the nobler human feelings to the birds and the beasts Reid's Hotel Courvoisier Courvoisier Groupies who call the tune The days of the pop tart are over, says Susan Irvine. Today's groupies are cool, well-dressed and armed with a hit lists of big stars. They are not looking for favours, they are looking to fill their score cards Interplak Turnberry EBEL Playtex Our class struggle Who made the right choices, asks Karen Robinson, attending a school reunion Fairly happy housewife? Times Books Picture perfect Restaurant Watch Winner's Dinners Army Offices Magimix Letters The Sunday Times Crossword Brief Lives As fans paid homage last Friday, the 25th anniversary of the novelist's death, Francis Ford Coppola began casting a film version of On The Road, which inspired two generations of American youth rebellion Picture Gallery Damon Hill vs Michael Schumacher Feuds Corner No Title Bleak as he's painted From teenage lassitude to psychotic violence, Bret Easton Ellis chronicles a world negative and unredeemed. Would meeting him be any more cheerful? Kall Kwik Seiko Kinetic Liberty Special Card bonus is under wraps at readers' extravaganza Extra festive sparkle from our wine club Save £45 with lifestyle show Cut-Price Design for Living A Day at the Races Relax on the Rhine Radisson discounts At Home Cut cost of a day out at Cheltenham 35% off your Rhineland room Paris match When the Paris collections opened, the British and Japanese stole the show: last week, however, the big boys of French fashion staged a comeback with their oh so haute couture, says Paula Reed Picture Gallery Style 2 Home Left holding the baby Family Life The abandoned wife Some fathers just cannot stay the course; in such instances, is wifely revenge on the 'other' woman so sweet? No more driller killer New techniques hold hope for the five million people in Britain too scared to visit the surgery. Susan Clark reports Acid House Only a skilled eye for colour could have created this look. And only can exuberant personality could live in it. Helen Chislett meets Mary Rose Young Space enough for a living room Interiors Step into my parlour, says Hugh Pearman, to see how it has evolved. The Georgians changed what was once a vast hall into a light room for entertainment; the Victorians cluttered it up; and, in the 1960s, it became the knocked though living room still so popular today Design News Stockist directory Cut glass accents Interiors Making a mosaic is easy when you have just learned how. 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